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October 07, 2016
MARSDAILY
Versatile Chemistry for the Red Planet
Huntsville AL (SPX) Oct 07, 2016
When you need tools or parts for something you're working on around the house, you head to the nearest hardware store. Space travelers don't have that luxury and may have to make their own tools and parts on long duration missions like the journey to Mars. Scientists and engineers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, are using data from International Space Station experiments to study liquids that may be used to help make valuable tools when exploring deep space. For a de ... read more

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EXO LIFE

Science at cusp of 'transformational' grasp of life via cell modeling
A paper recently published in the Journal of Molecular Biology shows how advances in molecular biology and computer science around the world soon may lead to a three-dimensional computer model of a ... more
IRON AND ICE

Origin of minor planets' rings revealed
A team of researchers has clarified the origin of the rings recently discovered around two minor planets known as centaurs, and their results suggest the existence of rings around other centaurs. Th ... more
ROBO SPACE

Motion-directed robots on a micro scale
Phototactic behaviour directs some bacteria towards light and others into darkness: This enables them to utilize solar energy as efficiently as possible for their metabolism, or, otherwise, protects ... more
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MARSDAILY

NASA flight program tests Mars Lander vision system
NASA tested new "eyes" for its next Mars rover mission on a rocket built by Masten Space Systems in Mojave, California, thanks in part to NASA's Flight Opportunities Program, or FOP. The agenc ... more


MERCURY RISING

Bern-made laser altimeter taking off to Mercury
University of Bern's Laser Altimeter BELA has been successfully tested during the last weeks and the last components will be delivered to ESA on 5 October. The first laser altimeter for inter-planet ... more

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MARSDAILY

Study predicts next global dust storm on Mars
Global dust storms on Mars could soon become more predictable - which would be a boon for future astronauts there - if the next one follows a pattern suggested by those in the past. A published pred ... more
EXO WORLDS

The death of a planet nursery?
The dusty disk surrounding the star TW Hydrae exhibits circular features that may signal the formation of protoplanets. LMU astrophysicist Barbara Ercolano argues, however, that the innermost actual ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
AI powered SAR imagery analysis tool launched by SATIM and ICEYE
Ghosts of the Deep: China's AJX-002 XLUUV and the Geopolitics of Undersea Power
Global Invacom unveils XRJ transceiver for government and defense satcom
SATURN DAILY

Cassini data reveal subsurface ocean on Saturn's moon Dione
Subsurface oceans are all the rage. Titan and Enceladus have one. Europa and Pluto probably have one. Ceres might have one. Now, Saturn's moon Dione is getting in on the action. ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Beijing exhibition means plenty of "space" for everyone
It is almost closing time at the China Science and Technology Museum (CSTM) and six-year-old Shi Jiajun is still standing in line, somewhat forlornly, in front of a "spacecraft," waiting for a "ride ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Space for Shenzhou 11
China's state media are quiet right now about the upcoming Shenzhou 11 mission. This spacecraft will carry two astronauts to the Tiangong 2 space laboratory, which seems to have passed all of its on ... more
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MARSDAILY

NASA's Curiosity Rover Begins Next Mars Chapter
After collecting drilled rock powder in arguably the most scenic landscape yet visited by a Mars rover, NASA's Curiosity mobile laboratory is driving toward uphill destinations as part of its two-ye ... more
MARSDAILY

Pioneering Space Requires Living Off the Land in the Solar System
As NASA continues preparing for the Journey to Mars, the technology now in development is expanding beyond the spacecraft and propulsion systems needed to get there. NASA scientists and engineers al ... more
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AI tool accelerates SAR image analysis with automated object detection
Fossil energy 'significant' driver of climate-fuelled heatwaves: study
Ethiopia's mega-dam ranks 15th globally
MARSDAILY

Unusual Martian region leaves clues to planet's past
Researcher Don Hood from LSU and colleagues from collaborating universities studied an unusual region on Mars - an area with high elevation called Thaumasia Planum. They analyzed the geography and m ... more
ROBO SPACE

QinetiQ, Milrem debut Titan unmanned ground vehicle
QinetiQ North America and Milrem debuted their Titan unmanned ground vehicle this week at the 2016 Association of the United States Army event. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

Samsung's bio-drug unit to raise $2 bn in upcoming IPO
Samsung's drug-manufacturing unit plans to raise as much as $2.0 billion in November with what looks set to be South Korea's third-largest initial public offering (IPO). ... more
ROBO SPACE

Your next nurse could be a robot
The nursing assistant for your next trip to the hospital might be a robot. This is the implication of research recently published by Dr. Elena De Momi and colleagues in the open access journal Front ... more
ROBO SPACE

Scientists unveil first tetherless hopping robot
A team of engineers with Disney Research have designed and built the first tetherless hopping robot, capable of bouncing on a single leg without an external power source. ... more

ROBO SPACE

Mini "Pepper" robots start new jobs in Taiwan
A shiny new cohort joined the workforce in Taiwan Thursday - a troop of mini robots all going by the name "Pepper", enlisted to entertain customers and give them the hard sell. ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

DarkLight enables visible light communication in the dark
With the rise in wearables such as smartwatches and fitness trackers that rely on smart sensors, and the continued popularity of smartphones, smart devices are taking our country by storm. Wireless ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
New fabrication method expands material options for quantum devices
Nuclearn secures $10.5 million to expand AI platform for nuclear operations
China penalises popular app Xiaohongshu over content




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ROBO SPACE

Robots galore as Asia's biggest tech fair kicks off

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

New oscillating material may tap unused electromagnetic spectrum

MARSDAILY

Yorkshire salt mine could help shed light on Martian life

ROBO SPACE

One-eyed robot learns to see in weightlessness

EXO WORLDS

Protoplanetary Disk Around a Young Star Exhibits Spiral Structure

DRAGON SPACE

Tiangong-2 space lab enters preset orbit for docking with manned spacecraft

MARSDAILY

Curiosity Finds Evidence of Mars Crust Contributing to Atmosphere

MARSDAILY

Opportunity completes busy week of science and imaging

SPACE MEDICINE

Deakin builds world-first robotic surgical system with sense of touch

DRAGON SPACE

Waiting for Shenzhou 11

Tech titans join to study artificial intelligence

Batch production of Long March 5 underway

Elon Musk envisions 'fun' trips to Mars colony

Chinese Space Lab Tiangong-2 Ready to Dock With Manned Spacecraft

NASA's Asteroid-Bound Spacecraft Aces Instrument Check

New Low-Mass Objects Could Help Refine Planetary Evolution

Planet Mercury Found to Be Tectonically Active

MAHRS on Mars: Looking at Weather and Habitat on the Surface

Elon Musk envisions 'fun' but dangerous trips to Mars

New research undermines 'RNA world' of early evolution

Scientific experiment apparatuses on Tiangong-2 put into operation

Pacamor Kubar Bearings awarded contract to support Mars 2020 Mission

Rover Makes Its Way to 'Spirit Mound,'

Hubble Finds Planet Orbiting Pair of Stars

Messenger probe images fault scarps on Mercury's surface

Pluto's heart sheds light on a possible buried ocean

China space plane taking shape

Tiangong 2 initial tests proceeding well

A Mixed-reality Trip to Mars

NASA scientists find 'impossible' cloud on Titan



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